国际学生入学条件
All applicants taking A levels will need three A levels with at least one Science (Biology; Human Biology; Chemistry; Mathematics; Physics.) The standard offer is A*AA and you will need specific A level grades to study:Biology: A in either Biology or Chemistry.Chemistry: A*A in any order in Chemistry and Mathematics.Computer Science: A in Mathematics.Economics: A in Mathematics.Mathematics: Either A*A in any order in Maths and Further Maths at A level or A* in Maths plus A in AS Further Maths for students unable to take A2 Further Maths.Physics: A*A in any order in Maths and Physics.We do not include General Studies or Critical Thinking A levels as part of our offer.All applicants wishing to study Psychology will need to have achieved Grade 5 (or grade B) in Mathematics at GCSE, or equivalent.All applicants taking the International Baccalaureate will need a score of 38 points overall including either 766 or 666 at the Higher Level with at least one of these in a Science (Biology; Chemistry; Mathematics (analysis & approaches); Physics.) You will need specific Higher Level grades to study:Biology: 6 in either Biology or Chemistry.Chemistry: 76 in any order in Chemistry and Mathematics.Computer Science: 6 in Mathematics.Economics: 6 in Mathematics.Mathematics: 7 in Mathematics.Physics: 76 in any order in Mathematics and Physics.If the augmented offer includes a 7 at the Higher Level in any subject, then the offer will be 766 at the Higher Level, otherwise, it will be 666 at the Higher Level.In addition to satisfying the University’s general entry requirements, please note:We welcome applications from those with other qualifications equivalent to our standard entry requirements and from mature students with non-standard qualifications or who may have had a break in their study.There is no advantage in applying for both MSci and BSc degrees.Entry requirements are the same for both MSci and BSc degrees.We do not include General Studies or Critical Thinking as part of our offer.We are pleased to consider applications for deferred entry.Science A levelsApplicants taking Science A levels that include a practical component will be required to take and pass this as a condition of entry. This applies only to applicants sitting A levels with an English examination board.
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:92
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:Pearson Academic PTE - 62 (with no less than 59 in each Communicative Skill)
CRICOS代码: CFG0
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课程简介
理学学士学位自然科学学位提供了广泛的研究主题选择,并且不需要申请人学习任何特定主题。杜伦大学自然科学学位的关键特征是选择,灵活性和深度。自然科学学位课程具有广泛的学科选择,并且在以后的几年中,可以在学科内的各个模块之间进行选择。这也是一个灵活的学位课程,对于大多数科目,您可以推迟选择科目,直到到达杜伦为止,也可以在第一年末更改学位的形状。<br>可选的三明治年,可选的国外年份
The BSc in Natural Sciences is one of our most flexible courses. This well-established, challenging and rewarding degree is ideal if your interests span a range of subjects including at least one science. It offers the opportunity to build on your existing interests and explore new subjects. Studying across disciplines, you’ll build a breadth and depth of knowledge and skills that you can put to use in a wide range of industries, in the sciences and across a wider range of professions. It also provides a springboard into postgraduate study. There are two routes within this degree, the BSc Joint Honours and the BSc (Honours) Natural Sciences. Both routes offer the opportunity to transfer onto either the ‘with Year Abroad’ or ‘with Placement’ pathway after Year 2, extending your studies from three years to four. Subjects are divided into three groups: Group 1 includes Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Mathematics, Physics and Psychology. At least half of your studies in the second and third years must be from the subjects listed in Group 1. Not all subjects can be taken together. Group 2 includes Anthropology, Business, Economics, Geography and Philosophy. Group 3 includes Sport and Education. These subjects are exclusive to the BSc (Honours) Natural Sciences route and no more than half of your studies in the second and third years can be made up of subjects in Groups 2 and 3. If you are interested in any Group 3 subjects, please speak to the Natural Sciences Admissions Selector. You can find more information about the subjects on offer on the Natural Sciences webpages. BSc Joint Honours BSc Joint Honours degrees are available in the following combinations: Biology and one of Anthropology, Chemistry, Geography, Earth Sciences, Mathematics, Physics or Psychology;Chemistry and one of Biology, Earth Sciences, Mathematics or Physics;Computer Science and one of Business, Mathematics or PhysicsEarth Sciences and one of Biology, Chemistry or Geography;Mathematics and one of Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Philosophy, Physics or Psychology;Physics and one of Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics or Philosophy;Psychology and one of Biology, Economics or Mathematics. This route allows you to study two preferred subjects in all three years of study (in the first year there may be the opportunity to take modules in a third subject). You will graduate with a BSc Honours degree in two named subjects. BSc (Honours) Natural Sciences The BSc (Honours) Natural Sciences route offers more flexibility. You can combine ‘unapproved’ pairs of subjects, three subjects or begin a new subject in the second year. You can choose to study the same three subjects each year. Alternatively, when you progress to Year 2 you may prefer to build on your first-year studies in one or two subjects and then combine advanced modules in these subjects with a new subject (or subjects). Moving to your final year you can choose to pursue either two or three subjects, all of which you must also have studied in earlier years. With this route, you graduate with a BSc (Honours) degree in Natural Sciences with the main subjects listed on the degree certificate.Year 1 In Year 1 you can study a minimum of two subjects and no more than four, this provides a solid foundation for second-year study. You can choose to specialise by taking up to four modules in one subject, and at least three of your Year 1 modules should be from the Faculty of Science. For example, if you choose BSc Joint Honours in: Biology and Earth Sciences, you must take core modules, which leaves you free to choose two optional modules from any subject on offer.Economics and Mathematics, you must take core modules from these subjects leaving one free module from any subject. To find out the number of core modules for each subject take a look at the Natural Sciences webpages.
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